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''Don't Forget the Driver'' is a 2019
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comedy series, co-created and co-written by
Tim Crouch Tim Crouch (born 18 March 1964) is a British experimental theatre maker, actor, writer and director. His plays include ''My Arm'', ''An Oak Tree'', ''ENGLAND'', and ''The Author''. These take various forms, but all reject theatrical conventions ...
and
Toby Jones Tobias Edward Heslewood Jones''Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916–2005.''; at ancestry.com (born 7 September 1966) is an English actor. Jones made his film debut in Sally Potter's period drama ''Orlando'' in 1992. He ...
, in which Jones also stars alongside
Erin Kellyman Erin Mae Kellyman (born 17 October 1998) is an English actress. On television, she gained prominence through the Channel 4 sitcom '' Raised by Wolves'' (2015–2016) and the BBC series ''Les Misérables'' (2018), '' Don't Forget the Driver'' (20 ...
. A second series was commissioned by the BBC for broadcast in 2020, but was delayed and then cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The show is produced by Sister Pictures and distributed by BBC Studios.


Plot

Set in
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, Jones plays Pete Green, a depressed single father who works as a coach driver and discovers an asylum seeker after taking a coach party across the channel.


Cast

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Toby Jones Tobias Edward Heslewood Jones''Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916–2005.''; at ancestry.com (born 7 September 1966) is an English actor. Jones made his film debut in Sally Potter's period drama ''Orlando'' in 1992. He ...
as Pete Green *
Erin Kellyman Erin Mae Kellyman (born 17 October 1998) is an English actress. On television, she gained prominence through the Channel 4 sitcom '' Raised by Wolves'' (2015–2016) and the BBC series ''Les Misérables'' (2018), '' Don't Forget the Driver'' (20 ...
as Kayla Green * Luwam Teklizgi as Rita *
Danny Kirrane Daniel Peter Kirrane is a British actor. Kirrane is from Huddersfield in West Yorkshire. Filmography Film Television References External links * Living people English male film actors English male television actors Male actors ...
as Squeaky Dave * Jo Eaton-Kent as Bradley * Dino Kelly as Lech *
Marcia Warren Marcia Warren (born 26 November 1942) is an English stage, film and television actress. On stage, she appeared in ''Blithe Spirit'' as Madame Arcati and ''The Sea'' (2008) at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. She is currently appearing in Netflix's ...
as Joy *
Claire Rushbrook Claire Louise Rushbrook (born 25 August 1971) is an English actress. She is best known for her role as Roxanne in '' Secrets & Lies.'' Early life Claire Louise Rushbrook was born on 25 August 1971 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. She attended Fearnhi ...
as Fran *
Jo Hartley Joanne Victoria Hartley (born 12 March 1972) is an English actress born in Oldham, Lancashire who has appeared in the films '' The Young Victoria'', ''Eddie the Eagle'', '' Slaughterhouse Rulez'' and '' Torvill & Dean'' and in British televisi ...
as Mel *
Bharti Patel Bharti Patel is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Ruhma Carter on the BBC soap opera '' Doctors''. For her portrayal of Ruhma, she has been nominated for numerous awards at the National Television Awards, British Soap Awards ...
as Manju


Episodes


Production

For the role, Jones took Coach Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) lessons and failed his test twice, once for driving too fast and once for going too slowly. In January 2020, ''Don't Forget the Driver'' was renewed for a second series of six episodes. However this was cancelled by the BBC due to the
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a decision Jones described as “heartbreaking”.


Broadcast

The six-part series began airing in the UK on BBC Two at 10pm on 9 April 2019 and continued weekly. The series performed well in the 10pm slot attracting over 2.2 millions viewers. The series was made available in its entirety on iPlayer on 9 April.


Reception

The show won the 2019 Venice TV Award for Best Comedy.


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